"Pikit" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

pikit HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pikít - Very tight, close, narrow. Panápton
nga pikít. Very tight or closely fitting
clothes. (cf. hugút, pígus, gutúk).

pikit TAGALOG
Definition:

pikit
Definition: (adj) closed, referring to the eyes

pikit CEBUANO
Definition:

píkit v [A; b1(1)] picket.
Gipikítan níla ang kumpaníya, They picketed the company.
n {1} picketing.
{2} picket line.
layin picket line.
-ir n one who pickets.

pikit CEBUANO
Definition:

píkit v {1} [A; c1] hold s.t.
by clipping or joining it in some way.
Pikítun (ipíkit) nátù nang ímung sinínà ug alpilir, Let us fasten your dress with a pin.
Pikíti ang ímung buhuk arun dílì ilupad sa hángin, Put a clasp in your hair so it will not fly in the wind.
{2} [AC; c1] glue s.t.
, stick together.
Pikíta (ipíkit) nang nagísing mápa, Paste the torn map back together.
Nagkapíkit núun ning mga silyu, The stamps are all stuck together.
{3} [AC; c1] make s.t.
close, tight.
Nagkapíkit mig lingkud, We sat too close to each other.
Ug ímung pikítun (ipíkit) ang ímung sinínà mulakra ang ímung samput, If your dress is too tight, your buttocks will show.
() n {1} clip or ferrule tied around s.t.
to hold it together: handle of knives, swords, and the like, hoop of a barrel, loop to hold the outriggers to the body of the boat.
{2} glue or s.t.
used to fasten things in place or together.
{3} ring (slang).
Gitagáan siya sa iyang bána ug pikit nga diyamanti, Her husband gave her a diamond ring.
a sticking, stuck.
v {1} [B6] become stuck.
Mupikit ang buling ug dì ka malígù, The dirt will stick to you if you dont bathe.
{2} [C; c] wear a ring (slang).

Few words of positivity

You’re supposed to be the big boss.”Sam said nothing. The crowd hushed, ready to watch this one-on-one confrontation.“You’re the big boss of the freaks,” Zil yelled. “But you can’t do anything. You can shoot laser beams out of your hands, but you can’t get enough food, and you can’t keep the power on, and you won’t do anything about that murderer Hunter, who killed my best friend.” He paused to fill his lungs for a final, furious cry. “You shouldn’t be in charge.”“You want to be in charge, Zil? Last night you were running around trying to get a lynch mob together. And let’s not even pretend that wasn’t you responsible for graffiti I saw driving into town just now.”“So what?” Zil demanded. “So what? So I said what everyone who isn’t a freak is thinking.”He spit the word “freak,” making it an insult, making it an accusation.“You really think what we need right now is to divide up between freaks and normals?” Sam asked. “You figure that will get the lights turned back on? That will put food on people’s tables?

Michael Grant, Hunger

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